25.11.2025 14:42
In Diyarbakır, 26-year-old Birdal Kaymaz was shot dead by four masked suspects while sitting with his family in front of the grocery store they operated on the ground floor of their home. The grieving father, noting that his son's killers have not been caught for 22 days, said, "I was in my grocery store at that time and couldn't go outside out of fear. After they fled, I turned my son over and saw that he was dead."
A chilling incident occurred on the evening of November 4th on 140th Street in the Fatih neighborhood of the Bağlar district in Diyarbakır.
KILLED BY 4 MASKED SUSPECTS
Birdal Kaymaz (26), who was engaged in car trading, was shot by 4 masked suspects who emerged from a side street while he was sitting in front of the grocery store he operated with his mother, father, and brother in the lower floor of their house. Health and police teams were dispatched to the address upon notification. It was determined that Kaymaz had lost his life under the control of health officials. The bullets also hit a nearby women's hair salon.
ONLY VIDEOS OF HIM DANCING REMAIN
Birdal Kaymaz's lifeless body was buried in the rural Toraman neighborhood of Çınar district after an autopsy conducted at the Forensic Medicine Institution. While efforts continue to capture the suspects, all that remains of Kaymaz are videos of him dancing at a relative's wedding.
"WE DO NOT WANT HIM TO BE A VICTIM OF AN UNSOLVED MURDER"
Birdal Kaymaz's father, Cemal Kaymaz (65), stated that the suspects have not been caught for 22 days, saying, "My son was killed in front of our house in the evening hours of November 4th, next to his brother, mother, and me. We want these killers to be found as soon as possible. 4 masked individuals came out from a side street and murdered my son. We do not know who they are. We do not want him to be a victim of an unsolved murder. We do not want other lives to be lost. We want the killers to be found and brought to justice. No killer has been found for 22 days."
"I TURNED MY SON OVER AND SAW HE WAS DEAD"
Grieving father Kaymaz said, "My child had no enmity with anyone. I was in my grocery store at that time and couldn't go outside out of fear. After they fled, I turned my son over and saw that he was dead," he said.